Viktors Ņesterenko (born 3 May 1954) is a Latvian football coach and former player. Ņesterenko was born in Ukraine and played football there with the reserves...
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1997) Viktor Sokol (2001) Andrey Sosnitsky (1 Jan 2002 – 1 January 2003) Vladimir Gevorkyan (1 July 2003 – 30 December 2003) Viktors Ņesterenko (9 Jan...
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middle-distance runner Viktors Lukaševičs (born 1972), Latvian footballer Viktors Morozs (born 1980), Latvian football midfielder Viktors Ņesterenko (born 1954)...
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Gusarenko (2000–2001) Viktors Ņesterenko (2001–2002) Aleksandrs Dorofejevs (2002) Georgijs Gusarenko (2002) Viktors Ņesterenko (2002–2003) Paul Ashworth...
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finished in the third place. The Olimpija period saw the emergence of Viktors Dobrecovs at the club. After the breakup of the Soviet Union the first...
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other – in the Latvian league. In 1988 and 1989 under the management of Viktors Ņesterenko the "local" RAF won the Latvian league, in 1988 as a golden double...
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Mariya Petrivna Nesterenko (Ukrainian: Марія Петрівна Нестеренко; 1910 – 28 October 1941) was a Soviet pilot who rose to the rank of major in the Air Force...
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Later Kokarevs played with Celtnieks Rīga in the Latvian league under Viktors Ņesterenko. Kokarevs coaching career's highest point was when he was offered...
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Argo Arbeiter Kristjan Tamme Adidas Viimsi Keevitus Jõhvi Lokomotiv Viktors Ņesterenko Boriss Gritsjuk Uhlsport Spacecom Puuma Dmitri Krasilnikov Aleksandr...
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this time Celtnieks was coached by former Daugava Rīga professional Viktors Ņesterenko who in addition to his coaching work also played with Celtnieks. In...
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